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MOM: Workplace Fatalities in Singapore Drops to 41 in 2017

Workplace fatalities in Singapore in 2017 fell to a record low for the first time in the last 13 years, according to the Ministry of Manpower (MOM). MOM data showed that job-related accidents claimed 41 lives in the previous year. These incidents included deaths by falling from heights and vehicular collisions. While workplace safety seemed to

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VoIP to Remain Relevant for Business Communications in 2018

Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) in the US has become more popular not just among businesses for communication, but also for several states coming into 2018. Unified communication services will continue to be relevant as most states steer away from wired telecommunication. According to a National Regulatory Research Institute report, 41 states already relied less

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Larger Enterprises to Drive Demand for Cloud Solutions in 2018

Cloud communications have gained traction in 2017 with analysts estimated the growth at more than 20%, mostly driven by smaller companies in recent years. However, the IT industry expects larger companies to consider using the cloud as an alternative to business communications in 2018. The reason behind the switch involves their higher confidence in the

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It’s Not All About the Millennials! 3 Tips on Marketing for Baby Boomers

Most ad and marketing agencies, whether they’re in New York or Salt Lake City, will likely tell you that you need to focus your marketing strategy on Millennials. Get your business on social media! Your content should be catchy — it’s the only way to appeal to this new generation. While the current population of

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ISM Expects Continuous Growth for US Manufacturing in 2018

US manufacturing purchasing and supply executives expect the industry to grow further in 2018, as they are confident with business prospects for the coming year. This is according to the Institute for Supply Management’s (ISM) survey. Timothy Fiore, ISM’s Manufacturing Business Survey Committee chairman, said that many executives feel good about business opportunities for the

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Australia Looks Into ‘Mid-Tier’ Buildings for Energy Efficiency Solutions

Australia’s public and private sector created a new policy framework, which aims to modernise several ‘mid-tier’ office buildings in the country and make them more energy efficient. Jonathan Cartledge, Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA) head of public affairs, said that mid-tier office towers comprise an estimated 80% of the total number of offices nationwide. These

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How Technology Makes Athletes More Powerful than Ever

Natural talents, skills, motivation, and perseverance are the primary characteristics that successful athletes and those who have a great potential share. Indeed, these personal attributes allow them to perform at their peak in their chosen sports. However, today’s technology allows them to hone these qualities, giving them a way to improve what they can do

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Anti-Jamming Technology for Minimizing Military Threats

Global Positioning Systems (GPS) have revolutionized today’s military technology. In the world of modern warfare wherein communications, positioning, and timing all play huge roles, satellite technology is a necessity that military groups increasingly rely on. The problem, though, is that GPS signals weaken considerably when sent to Earth. Thermal noise blurs the signals. It creates

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